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Editorial

Author(s): Angelos N. Findikakis; Roberto Ranzi

Linked Author(s): Angelos N. Findikakis, Roberto Ranzi

Keywords: IAHR; Hydrolink; climate change; land ocean and ecosystem transition; extreme precipitations; extreme temperatures, climate change impact and adaptation; river ice; lake ice; sea ice; climate change; infrastructure; greenhouse gas emissions; carbon reduction; wastewater treatment plant; turbulent jet mixing; chlorine disinfection; chlorine demand; energy conservation; artificial intelligence

Abstract:

Every day there are stories in the news directly or indirectly related to climate change. Even though it is not possible to attribute specific extreme events just to climate change, their increasing frequency and intensity suggest a trend in several meteorological and hydro-logical variables which is becoming evident even to the most ardent climate change skeptics.

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Year: 2022

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